ARTICULATION AGREEMENT between MONTGOMERY COUNTY COMMUNITY COLLEGE and WIDENER UNIVERSITY for ASSOCIATE IN SCIENCE (A.S.) IN BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION to BACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN BUSINESS (B.S.B.) GENERAL MANAGEMENT MAJOR Preface Montgomery County Community College and Widener University enter into this agreement in order to facilitate the transfer of Montgomery County Community College students who have completed the Associate in Science (A.S.) Degree in Business Administration into the Bachelor of Science in Business (B.S.B.) Degree in General Management at Widener University. Subject to the terms of this agreement, a student who completes the A.S. in Business Administration curriculum at Montgomery Cuunty Community ollege will be assured third year status in the B.S.B. Degree in General Management at Widener University. This will generally allow a full-time student to complete the requirements for the B.S.B. Degree in General Management within four regular semesters providing the student appropriately schedules and successfully completes (without repeating courses) their remaining courses at Widener University. Terms and Conditions for Admission to Widener University 1. Students who complete the A.S. in Business Administration at Montgomery County Community College as specified in the attached program-to-program (2+2) articulation document wih be admitted to Widener University with junior status and are assured credit as indicated. Courses not included in this document will be evaluated by Widener University on a course-by-course basis. 2. Courses completed at Montgomery County Community College with a minimum grade of"c" will transfer.. The student must meet all applicable Widener University requirements and deadlines pertaining to application for admission and payment of tuition and fees. 4. Students who apply to Widener University without the A.S. in Business Administration from Montgomery County Community College will not be covered by this agreement. For MCCC students who did not graduate with the A.S. in Business Administration, Widener University will determine appropriate transfer ofcredit on a course-by-course basis.
5. Students transferring under this agreement will be eligible for financial aid and housing on the same basis as Widener University students. 6. Once at Widener University, students who transfer under the terms of this agreement are responsible for meeting requirements in their major field of study, and any other curriculum requirements applying to all Widener University students, that were in effect at Widener University at the time of their admission to Widener University. These students will abide by the policies and procedures, and any revisions thereof, that apply to all Widener University students. Obligations of Widener University 1. Widener University agrees to waive the application fee pursuant to this agreement. 2. Widener University will annually provide Montgomery County Community College with aggregate statistical data regarding the number of applicants, applicant credentials, and admissions decisions, in addition to aggregated academic progress data of Montgomery County Community College graduates in the General Management program at Widener University. Joint Responsibilities for Maintenance of this Agreement 1. Montgomery County Community College and Widener University agree to maintain and distribute information about this agreement, and any changes relevant to it, to students, counselors and advisors. 2. Montgomery County Community College and Widener University will assure that the appropriate personnel at their respective institutions are made aware of the agreement, and any revisions thereto, and are encouraged to support it.. Both institutions will encourage Montgomery County Community College students to meet with representatives of Widener University to discuss issues related to admissions, financial aid and transfer of courses well in advance of their expected date of entry. 4. Faculty from each institution teaching in the curriculum for which this agreement has been developed will be encouraged to meet at least once annually to discuss issues of curriculum and student development. Revision, Renewal and Termination of this Agreement The Widener University Office of Admission and the appropriate office at Montgomery County Community College are responsible for identifying and communicating to each other changes in the policies or requirements of their respective institutions that affect this agreement. This agreement will be in effect as of the date of its signing. It will be reviewed annually by the appropriate parties at each institution, and will be renewed automatically until superseded by a new agreement or formally terminated.
Revisions to the attached program-to-program articulation document may be made with verbal consent of the representatives of each institution. Whenever possible, Widener University will grandfather students who have followed the previous articulation document. Major changes to this agreement will require signatures from both institutions. Either institution may terminate this agreement at any time by written notice of at least one (1) year in advance of the effective date of termination. Should this agreement be terminated, it is understood that the termination will not apply to students already accepted to Widener University under the terms ofthis agreement, but not yet enrolled in classes. The willingness of both institutions to ent r this agreement in order to facilitate the transfer of students from Montgomery County Community College to Widener University and to expand their opportunities for academic success at Widener University is indicated by the following signatures. The undersigned repr sentatives of the parties, Montgomery County Community College and Widener University, have executed this agreement on the dates indicated.
MONTGOMERY COUNTY COMMUNITY COLLEGE (MCCC) &WIDENER IVERSITY TRANSFER GUIDE FOR BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION (A.S.) A M C C TO GENERAL MANAGEMENT (B.s.n.) AT WIDENER UNIVERSITY TRANSFER GUIDE M CCCCOURSE CRS. WIDENER UNIVERSITY EQUIV. COURSE / CRS. ENG 101 English Composition AREA SATISFIED ENGL 101 Composition & Critical Thought CIS 110 Management Information Systems CSCI 101 Introduction to Personal Computers Elective Mathematics - select MAT 140 MATH 117 Elementary Functions ACC III Accounting Princi121es I See Note 1 ECO 121 Macroeconomics EC 201 Principles of Macroeconomics ENG 102 English Composition IT Elective History of W. Civilization See Note 2 Elective Mathematics - select MA 142 ACC 112 Accounting Principles II ECO 122 Microeconomics E NGL 102 Advanced Exposition & Literature HIST loa History elective MATH 118 Elementary Calculus I ACCT 204 Financial Accounting TIC 202 Principles ofm icroeconomics Elective Humanities - See Note HUM loa Humanities elective Elective - select ANT 104 ANTH 105 Cultural Anthropology Elective Lab Science 14 SCI loa Science elective 4 Elective History - See Note 2 HIST loa History elective M AT 11 Statistics I QA 251 Elementary Statistical Analysis Elective Humanities - See Note HUM loa Humanities elective Elective Anthropology, Psychology or PSY 105 or SOC 105 Introduction to P sychology Sociology - select PSY 101 or SOC 101 or Introduction to Sociology Elective - select MGT III MGT 210 Foundations of Management MAT 12 Statistics II QA 252 Intermediate Statistical Analysis Electi ve - Exercise Science & Wellness 2 FREE loa Free elective 2 (ESW) TOTAL MCCC CREDITS 60 T OTAL CREDITS 'fra1~sferable TO 57 WIDENER UNIVERSITY ADDITIONAL COURSES THAT MAY BE COMPLETED AT MCCC: 1. Select one 200 level Social cience course from PSY or SOC or POL (SSCI 20A Social Science 200 level elective @ Widener University). 2. Select one of the following courses: ACC 1SO or ACC 21 or MKT Ill. These courses transfer as follows: ACC ISO @ MCCC = BLAW 150 @ Widener University ACC III + ACC 112 + ACC 21 @ MCC = ACCT 204 + ACCT 205 @ Widener University MKT 111 (with a grade of "B" or higher) @ MCC = MKT 00 @ Widener niversity IMPORTANT NOTES ON OTHER SIDE
2 MONTGOMERY COUNTY COMMUNITY COLLEGE (MCCC) &WIDENER UNIVERSITY TRANSFER GUIDE FOR BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION (A.S.) AT MCCC TO GENERAL MANAGEMENT (B.S.B.) AT WIDENER UNIVERSITY TRANSFER GUIDE NOTES: 1) Students must complete both ACC III and ACC 112 at ICC to receive credit for ACCT 204 at Widener. 2) HIS 101 History of Western Civilization I: Ancient, Medieval and Early Modern replaces HIS 10 and HIS 105. HIS 102 History ofwestern Civilization ll: Modern European History replaces HJS 107. Students who have completed HIS 10 or IDS 105 should not take HIS 101. Students who have completed HIS 107 should Dot take HIS 102. ) For the Humanities electives, please select two COillses from the following five areas: Art, Foreign Language, Literatme, Music, or Philosophy. The two COillses must be in different areas. 4) Taking MGT 110 (Introduction to Business) at MCCC is not recommended by Widener University. MGT 110 would transfer as a free elective, not a graduation requirement within this program of study. 5) The maximum amount of credits that a student may transfer to Widener is 64. 6) This transfer guide applies to the General Management curriculum at Widener. If a student is applying for the Accounting, Economics, International Busi ; I~SS, or Sports Management the grid on pw.ge 1 will change.. Students may contact Comtney Kelly (contact information below) to be advised about other COillse selections for these majors. 7) Students are strongly advised to use this guide with the assistance of an MCCC Counselor/Advisor. The information in this transfer guide may be subject to change. Therefore, students are advised to check periodically wi th a MCCC Counselor/Advisor in the Student uccess Center for up-to-date information. F ollowing this guide ~o es not guarantee the tr ansfer of credit or admission to Widener University. FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Courtney H. Kelly Counselor/Advisor Associate Director of Admission Student Success Center Widener University Montgomery County Community ColJege 610-499-4126 215-641-6577 (Central Campus in Blue Bell) 610-718-1906 (West Campus in Pottstown) Revised 5/4/10